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RHEL Program Management 2013-10-09 15:50:32 UTC Target Release --- 4.0
Alvaro Lopez Ortega 2013-11-15 12:28:58 UTC Keywords Triaged
Assignee rhos-maint ichavero
Dafna Ron 2013-11-15 12:47:38 UTC CC ewarszaw
Flags needinfo?(ewarszaw)
Ivan Chavero 2013-12-04 08:08:50 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
Ivan Chavero 2013-12-06 20:25:25 UTC Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
Doc Text Network filesystems are prone to timeout errors, this problem is particular to the setup in which they are deployed (network topology, switches, etc...).
If a network filesystem is used as a backend for cinder it has to be properly tuned to the specific setup and managed according best practices recommended by the community.
Doc Type Bug Fix Known Issue
Alvaro Lopez Ortega 2013-12-09 12:37:47 UTC Status MODIFIED CLOSED
Resolution --- NOTABUG
Last Closed 2013-12-09 07:37:47 UTC
Dafna Ron 2013-12-09 13:05:15 UTC Status CLOSED ASSIGNED
Resolution NOTABUG ---
Keywords Reopened
Perry Myers 2013-12-09 19:22:29 UTC Priority unspecified medium
CC pmyers
Target Milestone --- rc
Alvaro Lopez Ortega 2013-12-10 09:53:28 UTC Status ASSIGNED CLOSED
Resolution --- NOTABUG
Doc Text Network filesystems are prone to timeout errors, this problem is particular to the setup in which they are deployed (network topology, switches, etc...).
If a network filesystem is used as a backend for cinder it has to be properly tuned to the specific setup and managed according best practices recommended by the community.
Network based filesystems are susceptible to timeout errors, usually related to particular setups in which they are deployed (network topology, switches, etc...).
If a network filesystem were used as a backend for Cinder, it would have to be properly tuned to its specific purpose according best practices recommendations.
Last Closed 2013-12-09 07:37:47 UTC 2013-12-10 04:53:28 UTC
Summer Long 2013-12-10 22:33:55 UTC CC slong
Doc Text Network based filesystems are susceptible to timeout errors, usually related to particular setups in which they are deployed (network topology, switches, etc...).
If a network filesystem were used as a backend for Cinder, it would have to be properly tuned to its specific purpose according best practices recommendations.
Network-based file systems are susceptible to timeout errors, usually related to the particular setups in which they are deployed (for example, network topology or switches).
If a network file system is used as a backend for Block Storage (cinder), it must be properly tuned to its specific purpose according best practices recommendations.
Dafna Ron 2016-02-10 15:39:41 UTC Flags needinfo?(ewarszaw)
Perry Myers 2016-04-26 13:27:19 UTC CC pmyers

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